Indicted! Hunter Biden!
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wrote on 12 Jun 2024, 17:18 last edited by
I can't believe Joe Biden would weaponize the DOJ like this.
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wrote on 12 Jun 2024, 17:23 last edited by
@89th said in Indicted! Hunter Biden!:
I can't believe Joe Biden would weaponize the DOJ like this.
Absolutely.
How many gun-toting, influence peddling, crackheads can walk away from the DOJ with a plea deal that contains no jail time and no felonies in a deal type that has never been done before?
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wrote on 12 Jun 2024, 19:03 last edited by jon-nyc 6 Dec 2024, 19:03
The question you probably don’t see pondered that much is whether he’d even have been indicted if his name were Hunter Smith. This almost never gets charged, and when it does there’s usually another crime involved.
Some legal analyst said they could find no other cases where a first offender was charged for this with only one gun and no other crimes involved.
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wrote on 12 Jun 2024, 20:25 last edited by
I have heard some say politics entered into this conviction.
But I'm sure we will all feel a little safer with Hunter in a cage.
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The question you probably don’t see pondered that much is whether he’d even have been indicted if his name were Hunter Smith. This almost never gets charged, and when it does there’s usually another crime involved.
Some legal analyst said they could find no other cases where a first offender was charged for this with only one gun and no other crimes involved.
wrote on 12 Jun 2024, 20:32 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Indicted! Hunter Biden!:
Some legal analyst said they could find no other cases where a first offender was charged for this with only one gun and no other crimes involved.
I'm sure a creative Manhattan DA could have found another crime to link it to.
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The question you probably don’t see pondered that much is whether he’d even have been indicted if his name were Hunter Smith. This almost never gets charged, and when it does there’s usually another crime involved.
Some legal analyst said they could find no other cases where a first offender was charged for this with only one gun and no other crimes involved.
wrote on 12 Jun 2024, 22:35 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Indicted! Hunter Biden!:
The question you probably don’t see pondered that much is whether he’d even have been indicted if his name were Hunter Smith. This almost never gets charged, and when it does there’s usually another crime involved.
Some legal analyst said they could find no other cases where a first offender was charged for this with only one gun and no other crimes involved.
If he wasn't Hunter Biden, he'd be on the hook for a heckuva lot worse charges than a simple lying in a federal 4473.
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wrote on 12 Jun 2024, 23:52 last edited by
He has tax charges too.
What else are you suggesting?
Unfortunately influence peddling by family isn’t illegal. Hence Jared and his $2B of gulf money.
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wrote on 13 Jun 2024, 09:49 last edited by
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He has tax charges too.
What else are you suggesting?
Unfortunately influence peddling by family isn’t illegal. Hence Jared and his $2B of gulf money.
wrote on 13 Jun 2024, 14:46 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Indicted! Hunter Biden!:
Unfortunately influence peddling by family isn’t illegal.
The part about being a spy could get tricky
But his team shredded the plea agreement in a Delaware federal court the following month after prosecutor Leo Wise mentioned that the deal’s terms did not include immunity from future charges — including potential violations of the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA).
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wrote on 13 Jun 2024, 14:55 last edited by
Definitely has potential.
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wrote on 13 Jun 2024, 15:19 last edited by
Who's paying Hunter's legal fees? He can't afford maintenance or child support for Joe's granddaughter?
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wrote on 13 Jun 2024, 15:47 last edited by
There was a lawyer in LA paying them but he recently said he’s ’tapped out’.
I heard an analyst estimate his legal fees ay present are probably around 100k-150k per day.
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wrote on 13 Jun 2024, 15:51 last edited by
As both he and Trump have figured out, it ain’t cheap to be a felonious punk.
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wrote on 6 Sept 2024, 01:16 last edited by
Different case, but
Hunter Biden pleaded guilty to federal tax charges Thursday, heading off a trial that was expected to further shine an unflattering light on his past business dealings and freewheeling lifestyle.
Biden’s surprise plea capped a whirlwind morning in Los Angeles federal court, where jury selection was set to begin for Biden’s tax trial.At the outset of Thursday’s court proceedings, Biden’s lawyer proposed an unusual deal where President Biden’s son would maintain his innocence while conceding that the evidence was sufficient for a guilty verdict.
Prosecutors said they were shocked by the proposal of a so-called Alford deal and wouldn’t support any plea without an admission of guilt. “Hunter Biden is not innocent. Hunter Biden is guilty,” prosecutor Leo Wise told U.S. District Judge Mark Scarsi, a Trump appointee presiding over the case.
Later Thursday, a lawyer for Biden came back from a break and told Scarsi his client would abandon the Alford plea and plead guilty without any negotiated deal with prosecutors working under special counsel David Weiss.
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wrote on 6 Sept 2024, 02:19 last edited by
Gotta get lined out for his pardon. Guess Hunter checked Nate Silver's prediction.
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wrote on 6 Sept 2024, 12:21 last edited by George K 9 Jun 2024, 12:22
"To avoid
the jury hearing what was exposed in discoverya trial"Sentencing in December?
How much time, if any, will get at Club Fed?
Remember the laptop that was "Russian disinformation" was used as evidence in this trial.
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wrote on 6 Sept 2024, 14:56 last edited by
Pardon, FTW!
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wrote on 6 Sept 2024, 14:57 last edited by
Joe will pardon him after the election. No question. At which point we will officially be a banana republic.
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Joe will pardon him after the election. No question. At which point we will officially be a banana republic.
wrote on 6 Sept 2024, 15:54 last edited by@Mik said in Indicted! Hunter Biden!:
we will officially be a banana republic.
Close
If he makes Hunter president, then we will be a banana republic.
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wrote on 7 Sept 2024, 11:08 last edited by
He keeps doubling down on ‘no pardon’. Maybe he’ll commute any sentences instead and rather weakly claim he kept his word.